Recently in Dubai Category

Dubai will play host to the third annual Contemporary Art Fair Dubai, an expansive and globally-inclusive event that is open to the public from March 19-21. 65 different galleries from across the Middle East, Europe, South America, Asia and the United States were selected out of 300 applicants to curate exhibitions, readings and performances that highlight the aesthetic from each particular corner of the globe. Certain to be a program highlight: "The Art of Magical Jewels," a showcase of the glittering wearable art crafted by legendary French jeweler Van Cleef & Arpels. This year's gathering includes the winners of the new Abraaj Capital Art Prize, where a total of almost a million dollars in endowment money was awarded to three international curator/artist teams to afford their works a global stage and identity. It also marks the occasion of the third annual Global Art Forum (March 18-21), bringing together artists and involved intellectuals to posit the Middle East's place within the art world and to expose the art of cities such as Tehran, Iran to a larger audience. Convenient to the Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Dubai, Art Dubai power-packs a world of creativity into one enlightened city.

recent articles

more More

Among the glistening new skyscrapers of Dubai lies an ancient village of mud huts, fishing boats, and a 200-year-old mosque. Created by potters and weavers thousands of years ago, a wonderful little region known as Heritage and Diving Village preserves the Emirates vivid past.

About a ten minute drive from Four Points by Sheraton Bur Dubai, this fascinating locale offers visitors a chance to explore simple houses and learn about the lifestyles of earlier civilizations of pearl divers and date farmers. Located at the mouth of Dubai Creek, the village's emblematic streets are dotted with cafes and shops that offer all varieties of handicraft items like woven baskets, colorful cotton robes, and incense burners. Culture comes alive here, and it's not uncommon to hear traditional Arabic music fill the streets, as groups of locals in Bedouin dress parade through town. Climb one of two towers, constructed in the 19th century to protect the city from attack, and get a bird's eye view of these ancient lands. Or ride a camel through the village, and take a journey into Dubai's rich past.

recent articles

more More

Dubai can seem as if the phrase "money is no object" was conjured with it in mind. Opulence is everywhere, and restaurants are no exception. Menus can be a study in decadence, and prices can verge on the ridiculous. But in this city of contrasts, you can also eat quite well for non-outrageous prices.

In the Bur Dubai neighborhood, near the Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Dubai, Special Ostadi is a rare veteran in a sea of new faces: the Iranian favorite has been open since 1978, serving its famed yogurt-marinated lamb kabobs. On the other end of the spectrum visit Ewaan, where you can enjoy a pricey but good Middle Eastern buffet while craning your neck to gawk at the world's tallest building.

For drinks, stick with hotel bars or head to the local outpost of Frankie's, where the unique Flaming Lamborghini is sure to impress your friends. Alternatively, for a respite from the din of constant construction, seek out XVA Gallery in old Bastakiya, whose inner courtyard houses a quiet cafe.

recent articles

more More

Dubai is all about the future, with an ambition that's evident in its many new skyscrapers and shopping malls, but this glimmering emirate hasn't forgotten about its past. Visitors hoping to pick up some local history need only to head over to Al Fahidi Fort, which houses the Dubai Museum. Completed in 1799, the restored fort contains artifacts dating back 3,000 years, along with life-size dioramas on what life was like in Dubai before the oil wealth came flooding in. Traditional Arab houses are painstakingly recreated down to the finest detail, and scenes of the merchants and fisherman along the creek and in the bustling souk evoke a simpler era. Among the most impressive exhibits is an overview of the ancient pastime of pearl diving, including the weights and scales used to determine the value of what once once the region's hot commodity. It's an eye-opening destination for those who thought Dubai was invented some time around 1997. Starwood has properties throughout Dubai, including the Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Dubai, the Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, and Le Méridien Dubai.

recent articles

more More

Dubai's Legendary Gold Market

Monday October 27, 2008

There's plenty that glitters in Dubai, the stunning instant-metropolis in the United Arab Emirates, but you'll definitely want a pair of dark sunglasses for a stroll through its famous gold market, lest you be blinded by the bling. The Deira Gold Souk is a covered market selling gold jewelry and ornaments from all over the world, with sparkling items ranging from carved Indian bracelets and bangles to delicate Italian earrings and necklaces. Of course, why stop at gold when you can also buy rubies, emeralds, and the most sparkling rock of them all, diamonds? You'll have a jewelry collection befitting a sheik in no time. The open-air market is located in Old Deira, and features covered walkways to protect you from the powerful sun that constantly beats down on this wealthy Middle Eastern capital. It's pretty safe to say that Starwood has Dubai covered, with 15 properties and a 16th opening soon, so guests at Le Méridien Dubai or any of Starwood's area hotels and resorts might enjoy a shopping extravaganza at this inspiring market of gold.

recent articles

more More

Enjoy Flexi-Toast in Dubai

Friday August 1, 2008

Flexi-Toast 200.jpgWhen is a piece of toast more than just a piece of toast? When it's served at the Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, which recently introduced its new Flexi-Toast program. Don't laugh, some people take their toast very seriously, and Westin has come up with an innovative solution to the problem of soft, uninspiring bread when you're trying to enjoy breakfast in bed, or on the terrace of your guest room overlooking the sea. Flexi-Toast is a rechargeable, battery-powered toaster that fits snugly on the room service trolley. With a choice of light, medium, and dark toasting options (I'm a medium-toast guy myself), Flexi-Toast turns out the perfect slice, every time. That way, you breakfast entree will always have an appropriate bread accompaniment, helping you get off to a great start every morning of your stay. As if that wasn't enough, each slice pops up with the Westin logo to remind guests what the Westin Difference is all about. There's so much going on in Dubai right now that you might as well come for the Flexi-Toast, because you'll surely stay for the endless opportunities to experience the Middle East at its best. Located on Jumeirah Beach, with both a private beach and a full-service marina, the Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina is a destination to remember, so check out the hotel's special offers and book your stay today. And when evening rolls around, drop by the Senyar cocktail lounge or Oeno Wine Bar and propose a toast to Flexi-Toast.

recent articles

more More

McCarthy_Dubai_Ski.jpgJeremy McCarthy is the Director of Spa Operations Development and Marketing for Starwood Hotels & Resorts and thelobby.com's expert on everything spa.

While in Dubai, I couldn't resist taking a few runs on one of the world's largest indoor ski slopes at the Mall of the Emirates, one of the world's largest indoor malls. I brought along Bobby Griffiths, the new Spa Director for the Heavenly Spa at The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina. She was a beginner, but I thought, "it's indoors, how hard can it be?" Little did I know that the top of the run (about 85 meters high) is steep enough to make even an intermediate snowboarder take pause. She got a free lesson from one of the kind instructors who helped her make her way down. And I got a cool break from the desert sun on the snowy slopes of Ski Dubai.

recent articles

more More

Westin_Dubai.jpgJeremy McCarthy is the Director of Spa Operations Development and Marketing for Starwood Hotels & Resorts and thelobby.com's expert on everything spa.

The new Westin Mina Seyahi Beach Resort and Marina recently opened their Heavenly Spa by Westin featuring a variety of Comfort Zone spa treatments and the signature Rollerssage treatment which is exclusive to Heavenly Spas. The spa has highly trained, experienced therapists and a cozy, intimate feel which makes it a great escape from the over-the-top opulence typically found in Dubai hotels. A lounge chair by the pool facing the crystal blue waters of the marina is a great landing pad for post-spa meditation. To learn more about this new resort and its spa offerings, be sure to check out their blog.

recent articles

more More

Starpick Le Méridien Dubai

Friday December 21, 2007

Le%20Meridien%20Dubai%20200.jpgOver the past ten or so years, Dubai has emerged as one of the most fashionable hot spots on the international travel circuit, boasting high-end shopping boutiques, fine dining, and entertainment options that have to be seen to be believed. And in case you've never been to Dubai, here's your chance. Le Méridien Dubai is one of this week's participating Starpicks properties, with last-minute rates of at least 20% off regular rates for stays through January 1, 2008. So enjoy a couple of days in this seaside paradise and check out the nearby Gold Souk, Dubai Zoo, or Mumzar Park. But save plenty of time to properly explore this exquisite hotel, which features 38 acres of landscaped gardens, three outdoor swimming pools, tennis courts, and fifteen restaurants. Indulge in a relaxing treatment at Natural Elements Spa, followed by some exquisite French cuisine at Café Chic or Italian dishes at Casa Mia. Both restaurants were recently recognized by Wine Spectator magazine for their unique and extensive wine collections. Le Méridien Dubai is just one of many Starpicks properties this week, so check the list and let your travel impulses take you someplace new.

recent articles

more More

Dubai.jpgDubai is rapidly becoming an essential stop on the international tourism circuit, with pristine beaches, watersports of all kinds, and restaurants to rival those found in any big city. And while it might appear to be on the other side of the world, it's closer than you think, thanks to Starpicks. This truly international program offers last-minute savings of at least 20% off regular rates, which is a great reason to act on your travel impulses and get packing. A couple of days at the Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort & Towers can do wonders for body, mind, and spirit. Active types will enjoy a dip in the outdoor pool, a rousing game of squash, or a friendly game of beach volleyball on the beautiful white sands of Jumeirah Beach. When it's time to relax, since that's what vacations are all about, the resort's new Armonia well-being center offers various massage and spa treatments in a serene atmosphere with the soothing scents of sea salt, rose petals, and peppermint. For dinner, the Sheraton Jumeirah offers several great options, from the Peacock Chinese Restaurant to the Grill Room, which serves up great Australian steaks and fresh seafood. Check out Starpicks every Tuesday for the latest list of participating properties, and dream big.

recent articles

more More
  • About
  • More
Starwood Preferred Guests can now stay updated on the latest travel trends. A core group of experts – including Starwood employees and SPG members – provide updates on unique and noteworthy travel experiences around the world. Get a behind-the-scenes look at exciting Starwood travel destinations and receive daily articles using TheLobby.com widget for your blog, desktop or web page.
spg member corner
Find out recommendations from our SPG members about what to do and where to go when you're on vacation. View the Articles
destination spotlight
Paris2.jpg

Paris

Renowned worldwide as a capital of fashion, romance and gastronomy, Paris awaits you with magical moments and endless opportunities. Book your trip now!


q & a with spg Looking for advice about SPG? Ask questions to our SPG insiders and other SPG members or answer the questions submitted by others. submit your question or answer